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People clapping when they talk

A trivial complaint in the grand scheme of things but it absolutely drives me to distraction when people do this and I've noticed it is on the rise. I mainly see it on tv shows/youtube videos but it makes me cringe and cringe.

A trivial complaint in the grand scheme of things but it absolutely drives me to distraction when people do this and I've noticed it is on the rise. I mainly see it on tv shows/youtube videos but it makes me cringe and cringe.

Maybe, just maybe if waiting around outside a shop or such like for someone I could have done something like this. I sometimes slowly pace in a bit of an exaggerated way lifting my feet up higher than usual when I'm bored of waiting or I'm trying to keep warm if it's cold out. I could see myself maybe clapping my hands in front me two or three times too as I plod about talking on the phone through earphones/mic.

I don't remember actually doing it though, just wouldn't put it past myself. Definitely not when walking or talking normally.

Clap-clap: Clap your hands and prepare to pat
Pat: Take your right arm pat your partner's right palm with your right palm
Clap: Take your hands back and clap

Pat: Take you right arm cross your right arm with your left arm pat your partner's left palm with your left palm
Clap: Take your hands back and clap
Pat: Take your right arm across your left arm and pat your partner's right palm with your right palm
Clap: Now back, with a clap
Take the flats of your palms and slap your thighs and watch the fun materialize as you sing this little song:

My mother told me
If I was good-ee
That she would buy me
A rubber dolly....................................................................................................

O/h and I do this ironically when we find something pleasing or something has turned out well.
Neither of us is the least bit camp so it's a kind of homage to our fellow camper gays! "Yayyy" <clap clap>

A trivial complaint in the grand scheme of things but it absolutely drives me to distraction when people do this and I've noticed it is on the rise. I mainly see it on tv shows/youtube videos but it makes me cringe and cringe.